Monty Python's Flying Circus
Platform: Commodore 64
Gametype: Undefined
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Monty Python's Flying Circus is an arcade style game based on the UK television series of the same name. Players control one of the "Mr. Gumbies" and maneuver him through multiple screens, throwing fish at flying feet and similarly surreal enemies. Periodically the game cuts away to a non-sequitur aside, such as a lesson on "the larch," or a quick game of breakout.

Alternate Titles
"Monthy Pitons Circing Flyus" -- Purposely misspelled media title

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Description from the packaging:

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"What we have here is a brilliantly original and witty interpretation of the Python theme." - Zero 89%
"One of the tastiest slices of alternative arcade action since Venezuelan Beaver Cheese." - The One 85%
"If you are into surrealism, or then again even if you're a fish, then this game is halibut for you. It also breaks the ice at parties." - Your Commodore 97%
"How do you avoid exploding kittens, upper-class twits and still get your spam?" - Commodore Format Magazine
"Warning: This game contains exploding fluffywuffy cushions and suffers from a serious case of cutesywootsy kittens which go bang. Never mind, things explode everyday..." - Commodore Format Magazine
